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Eliya
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gcc: +DAportable: No such file or directory
gcc: +DS2.0: No such file or directory
gcc: +Z: No such file or directory
gcc: +Onolimit: No such file or directory
gcc: +Opromote_indirect_calls: No such file or directory
gcc: +Z: No such file or directory
cc1: unrecognized option `-fast'
*** Error exit code 1
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<p> <c>gcc</c> doesn't understand the HP compiler specific options <c>+DAportable</c>, <c>+DS2.0</c>, <c>+Z</c>, etc. </p>
<p> In case you're wondering where they're coming from:&nbsp; Perl remembers how exactly it's been built, to be able to produce compatible extensions; and your perl apparently hasn't been built with <c>gcc</c>. </p>
<p> So, either use HP's system compiler to build extension modules for your existing perl, or build your own perl with <c>gcc</c>, in which case you can then also use it to compile extension modules. </p>
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